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Mn-Doped Multiple Quantum Well Perovskites for Efficient Large-Area Luminescent Solar Concentrators
Luminescent
solar concentrators (LSCs) can be used as large-area
sunlight collectors, which show great potential in the application
of building-integrated photovoltaic areas. Achieving highly efficient
LSCs requires the suppression of reabsorption losses while maintaining
a high photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) and broad absorption.
Perovskites as the superstar fluorophores have recently emerged as
candidates for large-area LSCs. However, highly emissive perovskites
with a large Stokes shift and broad absorption have not been obtained
up to now. Here, we devised a facile synthetic route to obtain Mn-doped
multiple quantum well (MQW) Br-based perovskites. The Br-based perovskite
host ensures broad absorption. Efficient energy transfer from the
exciton to the Mn dopant produces a large Stokes shift and high PLQY
simultaneously. By further coating the perovskites with Al2O3, the stability and PLQY are greatly elevated. A large
area of liquid LSC (40 cm × 40 cm × 0.5 cm) is fabricated,
which possesses an internal quantum efficiency (ηint) of 47% and an optical conversion efficiency (ηopt) reaching 11 ± 1%, which shows the highest value for large-area
LSCs